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May 17, 2010

Health: Disease ► Asthma

There is tightening within your chest. The more you attempt to breathe, the less air you can grasp. The sensation of drowning is overwhelming, but you have not set a foot in the water. Asthma is a chronic disease, which can rob an individual of its most basic necessity; air.

1. Asthma is a chronic disease, which creates an inflammation within the air passage ways; making it difficult to breathe.

2. In an average individual, the bands of muscles that line the air passage ways are smooth, but an individual with asthma; an allergic reaction forces the muscles to tighten. This inflammation creates a shortness of breathe and wheezing. The inflammation within the air passage ways not only causes an immediate reaction, but can establish long term damage. Due to the muscles, tightening and shrinking rapidly, an individual’s bronchial tubes redden and swell.

3. An individual who experiences asthma, is normally born with the disease. The inflammation reaction, however, is caused by a variety of triggers; flu, pollen, dust, exercise, anxiety, tobacco smoke. Each one of these “triggers” can cause an allergic reaction within the individual’s esophagus, creating an inflammation within the air passage ways.

4. When an individual with asthma comes in contact with a “trigger”, they experience an asthma attack. An asthma attack a sudden sensation of coughing, wheezing, shortness of breathe, and tightness within the chest.

5. If you or a loved one seem to experience signs of asthma; contact a local allergist immediately. The two treatments an individual can undergo are a daily inhaler or an at home ventilator; to create cleaner air.
Asthma

Health: Disease ► Tetanus

What if I told you; the soil beneath your feet, contains a bacteria that lives up to 40 years, and if contracted has a 30% of killing you…Clostridium tetani, more commonly known as tetanus; is a microscopic bacterial spore, which lives in the environment.

1. The tetanus toxin, tetanospasmin, ranks as one of the most potent microbial poison. This toxin takes the shape of bacterial spores which live within the environment around us. These spores live of the diverse elements of soil, animal excrement, house dust, operating rooms, contaminated heroin, and the human colon.
2. Once the tetanus poison, enters the body it will penetrate the outer and inner nerves of the spine. After an estimated 8 days, the relaxation of the individual’s muscles will become blocked, due to a short circuit of the nerves.
3. Tetanus can enter the body in a variety of ways; animal or insect bits, surgical wounds, the site of needle injections, burns, splinters, lesions, abrasions, ulcers, infected umbilical cords, and of course from rusty intimate objects.
4. Any individual that contracts tetanus will experience anything from spasms in the jaw, hand, arms, legs, and back. Each one of these spasms are precipitated, or brought on, by a severe noise or touch. In more intense forms of tetanus individuals will lose the ability to breathe, or even die.
5. If an individual believes, he/she may have contracted tetanus, they should rush to a hospital immediately. Upon the visit, an individual will receive two forms of medication; a medicine to eliminate the toxin and a medicine to suppress the spasms.

Tetanus

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